720° Swivel Sink Faucet Aerator, Anti-Splash Rotate Faucet With2 Water Outlet Modes,4-Layer Net Filter, Leakproof,Faucet Sprayer Head Attachment for Bathroom Kitchen
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I'm quite pleased with it.
Thank you for getting in touch. It has a silver color to it.
You must check to see if your sprayer disconnects.br>Connection appears to be fairly universal and adaptable.
Thank you for getting in touch. This is an extremely professional inquiry. Although the water flow rate is not precisely measured, it saves a significant amount of water. Because it has three different modes of water flow. When you don't need a lot of water, switch it to the left side, which has the least amount of water flow.
Selected User Reviews For 720° Swivel Sink Faucet Aerator, Anti-Splash Rotate Faucet With2 Water Outlet Modes,4-Layer Net Filter, Leakproof,Faucet Sprayer Head Attachment for Bathroom Kitchen
I removed it, inspected it, and replaced it when it began to leak. Even so, it got out. Even though I'm not a plumber, I've had enough experience to know that no matter what I do, it will leak. I've noticed that a number of other reviewers are having the same issue. I'm not sure if this item comes with a warranty or if customer service is available, and there's no way of knowing unless the seller reads this review. If the seller contacts me, I will update my review.
Note: I tracked down the seller's email address and sent him an email. They promised to send a replacement. It arrived a few days later and works perfectly, demonstrating excellent customer service and the completion of all tasks on time. It's reassuring to work with a reputable firm.
Great product! Quick shipping, simple installation, and three different seals included. It works well and has three spray settings to choose from. I think it's a great idea for the kitchen, and I'd recommend it to my friends.
For the past six months, I've been using this faucet attachment. The first one I received didn't work with my faucet, but ManNuo was quick to respond and replaced it with a newer (at the time) version. Since the seller assisted me in installing my sprayer, it has performed flawlessly. I like how strong the water pressure is and how much easier it is to wash dishes and clean my sink. It's a lot better than the sprayer that came with my sink, and it's also a lot easier to use. I haven't taken the attachment off since it was installed, and given that it's attached to the kitchen faucet, you can imagine how much use it's gotten in that time (cross my fingers). In addition to the excellent product, ManNuo provided excellent customer service.
A straight aerated stream is what it lacks. I thought I'd miss it at first, but in practice, I don't miss it at all. The center spray is narrow enough to fill the void and produces no more splatter than an aerated stream. br>The wide stream is EXACTLY what you need for rinsing vegetables. br>I expect the high calcium in our water to eventually fill the tiny holes in the sprayer, but they're so cheap that I'll just buy a couple more to have on hand in case that happens. br>I hope this product is available for a long time so that it can be used to replace the ones that become caked with calcium from our hard, hard water. br>I should also mention that between the tap and this sprayer, I have a second swivel installed. We don't have a pull-out in our old sink. The extra swivel allows us to rinse the entire sink, including up the sides of our deep porcelain sink, with our sprayer on a hose.
Update: br>In the end, I threw it away and bought a new sprayer. We couldn't stand how it sprayed water to the sides all of the time. We received this one and are extremely pleased with it. It has a standard setting, and the spray doesn't go all over the place. I like how compact it is as well. br>br> br> br> br> br> br> b br>I was a little hesitant to use this sprayer because it is quite large, and I was concerned that clearance would be an issue. Although I am not aware of any problem, my wife has. I like how wide the range of motion is, as it allows us to rinse almost the entire sink. The spraying capabilities are incredible. At first, I considered the jet and jet/shower functions to be superfluous. The jet is so powerful that you have to be careful not to splash all over the place, and the combination of jet and shower was unnecessary. However, after using them, I've discovered that the jet function is extremely helpful in removing stuck food. It's just a matter of being cautious. The shower function is fantastic, but because it is so powerful, you must exercise caution when it comes to splashing. The most effective of the three is the jet/spray combination. Although not as powerful as a jet alone, the jet spray is strong enough to remove lightly stuck foods. And the shower curtain that surrounds it keeps the splashing to a minimum. It's fantastic. The only drawback is that when using the jet/shower setting, a couple of the shower holes don't get enough pressure and spray out to the side; this is probably due to our low water pressure, but it's still an issue. Another issue is that I wish there was a standard setting. To fill a bottle, you'll need to use the jet setting, which can be messy if you're not careful. Filling the bottle takes a long time if you keep it low to avoid making a mess. But, on the whole, we like it and will replace it if it breaks.
I really liked it, but it broke in July after I installed it in April. The ball socket that enabled it to swivel eventually broke. It was disappointing. br>br>When it worked, it made power-rinsing the dishes a breeze, but the limited range of motion prevented me from rinsing all sides of the sink.
In all three modes, this sink tap head performs admirably in terms of increasing spray power. It's been over a month since I started using it. CONS: br>br> The thinnest stream mode isn't very thin, which makes filling bottles or containers with small openings a messy process because the spray is too wide; the two wider modes always have a stray spray hole or several that end up blowing sideways out side of the normal stream, which can cover your counter top if you're not paying attention; and the two wider modes always have a stray spray hole or several that end up blowing sideways out side of the normal stream, which can sometimes end I believe this is due to sediment buildup, so I have to constantly try to rinse the inside. You can temporarily fix it by rubbing the misaligned spray holes with your finger while running, but it always returns. It's likely that I'll need to install some sort of screen filter. br>br>Aside from that, it rotates and moves freely, and it fits the sink arm without difficulty. It's simple to switch modes, and it's made of plastic, so it's light but durable. Although it increases the pressure of the spray, the side misting can be a mess.